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Using data on listed bankes in 51 countries, we analyze whether banks' dividend payouts are influenced by the relative strengths of the agency conflicts faced by their shareholders and creditors. We show that dividend policy depends on the relative strengths of these agency conflicts, but with a...
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Using data on listed banks in 51 countries, we analyze whether banks' dividend payouts are influenced by the relative strengths of the agency conflicts faced by their shareholders and creditors. We show that dividend policy depends on the relative strengths of these agency conflicts, but with a...
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This study examines dividend life-cycle hypothesis and propensity to pay dividends of non-financial firms in Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 1995-2011 in light of a recent notion in IDX to regulate dividend payment. Using several proxies of life-cycle, the results consistently show that...
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Cette étude constitue la première analyse de l'impact des caractéristiques structurelles bancaires sur l'évolution des encours de crédit appréciés au niveau départemental dans le cas français. Elle repose sur l'exploitation de données originales issues des Centralisations Financières...
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We estimate the benefits of intrastate and interstate geographic diversification for bank risk and return, and assess whether such benefits could be shaped by differences in bank size and disparities in economic conditions within states or across U.S. states. For small banks, only intrastate...
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This paper examines the impact of bank revenue diversification on the performance of banks in an emerging economy. Using a unique dataset with detailed information on non-interest income, our findings show that, conversely to studies on Western economies, a shift toward non-interest activities...
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We estimate the benefits of intrastate and interstate geographic diversification for bank risk and return, and assess whether such benefits could be shaped by differences in bank size and disparities in economic conditions within states or across U.S. states. For small banks, only intrastate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013058355
This paper examines the link between banking industry structure and economic activity at the regional level in the Philippines. We apply a principal component analysis on regional banking and economic data for the period 1993 to 2005. We ranked the sixteen regions in three different groups...
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